Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Social Networking Addiction
The  break down decade witnessed an explosion of  cordial  intercommunicates such as Myspace and Facebook, which added a  b be-ass social dimension to the web.  date such net tempts  squander made people, communities and groups with  shared out interests stay more connected,  mesh melt down  addiction and social network addiction in particular also started being recognized as psychological disorders all over the  domain of a function. While several 90? studies focused on  mesh addiction, the next decade saw the growth of a  bran-new addiction related to all manner of social networking sites, especially the  electric current king of the jungle Facebook. In a recent study from the University of Athens,  Greek psychiatrists argued that a woman who had g genius as far as losing her  put-on on account of her compulsion to check and update her Facebook, could be  determine as a social network addict.  Of course, there are  opposite levels of social network addiction.another(prenominal) rec   ent study carried out at a Czech University analyzed Facebook-related  donnish  shillyshally. Though based on a sample too small to draw any  universal conclusions,  hotshot interesting finding of the research was that people tended to be  oblivious(predicate) of just how much time they  touchablely spent on Facebook, and the  prepare this might  perplex on their academic performance. On the other hand, it has been  renowned that there may be a correlation between  economic crisis  self-pride and a sense of social inadequacy and social network addiction.It seems that many types of social interaction which would present great challenges in the  historical world for certain types of individuals have been rendered much easier for them in the virtual world,  indeed putting them at a higher risk of becoming  accustomed to Facebook and the like. A Mexican study found that Facebook addicts (a category defined by reportedly spending over four hours everyday on Facebook) had a higher inciden   ce of depression and lower  carnal and general self-esteem levels than less frequent Facebook users.There are many factors that determine the characteristics of Internet and social network addictions in  diametrical parts of the world. The nature and  circumstance of these problems are not only affected by technological  advance and the  tot of computers connected to the Internet per capita and other such quantitative data,  moreover cultural factors are also key in determining the local anesthetic incidence of these addictions. While social network addiction is not include in the DSM IV, many researchers  proposed its inclusion in DSM V, which is currently under way.For example, in a 2008 editorial for the American Journal of Psychiatry, IAD (Internet Addiction Disorder) inclusion advocate Dr. Jerald Block cited the case of  reciprocal ohm Korea, stating that After a series of 10 cardiopulmonary-related deaths in Internet cafesand a game-related murder, southward Korea considers In   ternet addiction one of its most serious public health issues. Using data from 2006, the South Korean government estimates that approximately 210,000 South Korean children (2. % ages 619) are afflicted and require treatment. About 80% of those  inviteing treatment may need psychotropic medications, and perhaps 20% to 24% require hospitalization. Since the average South Korean high school student spends  roughly 23 hours  each(prenominal) week gaming, another 1. 2 million are believed to be at risk for addiction and to require basic counseling. In particular, therapists worry about the increasing number of individuals dropping out from school or work to spend time on computers.As of June 2007, South Korea has trained 1,043 counselors in the treatment of Internet addiction and enlistedover 190 hospitals and treatment centers. Nevertheless, the DSMV V  delineate released earlier this year revealed work group members decided there was  inadequate research data to include Internet addict   ion in the saucily created behavioral addictions category. It has been over 13 years since pioneer Kimberley S. Young  alter the DSM IV criteria for gambling addictions to define Internet addiction.While her proposed diagnosis criteria have virally spread (to use a familiar term related to social networking) all over the world, it seems that the scientific community is not yet  pose to reach a consensus as to what this type of addiction entails. Social networks have changed the ways we interact with each other enormously. One thing that has changed dramatically is the concept of meeting people. This was brought to my attention a  gibe of weeks ago, when I met a musician for the first time, whom I had casually crossed online a couple of times.Oddly  full, none of us acted as if this were a first meeting.  Another thing that called my attention was when another musician said from the stage  give thanks you for coming because a lot of people say they are care on Facebook but they never    show up.  This also made me  hypothesise about how much time we are devoting to talking about Facebook,  eve when we are offline, and how many times we log on to Facebook to show our friends something, even during actual person-to-person meetings or social gatherings.Every drug has a gratification component, and, if social networks are causing an addiction, they must have one too. A very interesting study from the University of Bath tried to  locate these gratifications, concluding that Users derive a variety of uses and gratifications from social networking sites, including traditional  study gratification alongside building social capital, communication, surveillance and social networking surfing.The different uses and gratifications relate differentially to patterns of usage, with social connection gratifications tending to lead to  change magnitude frequency of use, and content gratifications to increased time spent on the site. While the incidence of social network addictions    in other parts of the world may not be as dramatic as Internet gaming addictions, for example, seem to be in some Asian countries, the  rapid growth of social networks both in reach and in the number of interaction possibilities, poses new problems everyday for the elaboration of solid diagnostic criteria.From academic procrastination to social impairment as far as real physical interactions are concerned, diminished productivity at work and physical problems associated with a sedentary lifestyle there seem to be enough problems related to Internet and social network addictions to give researchers enough to work on for many years to come. References Karaiskos, D. , Tzavellas, E. , Balta, G. , & Paparrigopoulos, T. (2010). P02-232  Social network addiction  a new clinical disorder? European Psychiatry, 25, 855-855 DOI10. 1016/S0924-9338(10)70846-4 Holbova, P. Academic procrastination on Facebook.Masaryk University, Czech Republic. Herrera, M. , Pacheco, M. , Palomar, J. , Zavala, D.    Facebook Addiction Related to Low Self-Esteem, Depression and  pretermit ofSocial Skills. Psicologia Iberoamericana,Vol. 18 No. 1 (2010). Block, J. (2008). Issues for DSM-V Internet AddictionAmerican Journal of Psychiatry, 165(3), 306-307 DOI10. 1176/appi. ajp. 2007. 07101556 Report on the American Psychiatric  connexions revisions for DSM V. YOUNG, K. (1998). Internet Addiction The Emergence of a New clinical DisorderCyberPsychology & Behavior, 1(3), 237-244 DOI10. 1089/cpb. 1998. 1. 237  
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